us. do something. just do something. for god s sake, do something. after columbine, after sandy hook, after charleston, after orlando, after las vegas, after parkland, nothing has been done. this time, that cannot be true. this time we must actually do something. they issue we face is one of conscience and common sense. the second amendment, like all other rights, is not absolute. it was justice scalia who wrote, and i quote, like most rights, the right of the second amendment the rights granted by the second amendment are not unlimited. not unlimited. they never have been. it comes to the carnage we are willing to accept. how many more innocent american lives must be taken before we say enough? enough. let there be no mistake about the silent collage kaletra that gun violence leaves behind. imagine being that little girl, that brave little girl in uvalde, who smeared blood off of her murdered friends body, on her own face, to lie still among the corpses in her classroom to
policy i mentioned in the president speech, which i thought about a lot, i talked about sarah blumenthal. there is no universe right now where you get ten republican senators to join up, but he talked about the liability shield. two survivors of gun violence, and family members of victims of gun violence as well. i just want to play what he said about that, and get your reaction, take a listen. the only industry in this country that has cut that kind of immunity. imagine. imagine if the tobacco industry had been immune from being sued, where we d be today. the gun industry special productions are outrageous. it must and. it s striking, you know, everything from a teddy bear to a crib to a kids crayon. if a kid injuries themselves it with that, or as a result of, it they can expect to be sued. it does seem to me like it would make a big difference. it would make a tremendous difference.
fred, there was a specific policy i mentioned in the president speech, which i thought about a lot, i talked about sarah blumenthal. there is no universe right now where you get ten republican senators to join up, but he talked about the liability shield. two survivors of gun violence, and family members of victims of gun violence as well. i just want to play what he said about that, and get your reaction, take a listen. the only industry in this country that has that kind of immunity. imagine. imagine if the tobacco industry had been immune from being sued, where we d be today. the gun industry special productions are outrageous. it must and. it s striking, you know, everything from a teddy bear to a crib to a kids crayon. if a kid injuries themselves it with that, or as a result of, it they can expect to be sued. it does seem to me like it would make a big difference. it would make a tremendous difference. in fact, if you were to ask me, but is the single most important thing
1. Cuts
If there is bleeding on the cut, push with a clean cloth tightly over the wound until the bleeding ceases. Hold the cloth for about three to 15 minutes. Clean with running lukewarm water, then pat dry gently. Apply a thin layer of antibiotic ointment when the skin is split, and cover it with a bandage or gauze and adhesive tape.
If the bleeding does not stop even after applying direct pressure, it is best to call your pediatrician or bring your child to the emergency room.
2. Sting
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